On 22/08/10 16:32, Yves Parès wrote:
> Hello,
>> I would like to recode in Haskell a piece of bash program that uses find.
> The advantage of find is that it is quite easy to use and fast.
> Is there a package that let us access to find-like functionnalities, with
> similar performances? Or at least some C functions that could be used
> through the FFI?
> (I would like to avoid to recur through directories and match files myself,
> I tried it and the search lasts for ages).
Take a look at HSH on hackage. I've used that many times to inject some
sanity into stuff that I used to do with bash.
/M
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